Restrictions and Limitations
General
- To obtain better performance, you are advised to use the operating systems listed in Supported Operating Systems, which have passed the compatibility test.
- Currently, SFS does not support replication.
- Currently, SFS does not support cross-region access.
SFS Turbo
Item |
General |
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Access method |
VPN, Direct Connect, and Cloud Connect |
Max. bandwidth |
2 GB/s |
Max. IOPS |
100,000 |
Min. latency |
1 to 2 ms |
Max. capacity per file system |
320 TB |
Supported protocol |
NFSv3 |
Max. number of clients per file system |
500 |
Max. number of authorized VPCs per file system |
20 |
Max. size of a single file |
16 TB |
Max. number of files or subdirectories per file system |
1 billion |
Max. number of files or subdirectories in a single directory |
20 million
NOTE:
If you need to execute the ls, du, cp, chmod, or chown command on a directory, you are advised to place no more than 500,000 files or subdirectories in that directory. Otherwise, requests may take long times as the NFS protocol sends a large number of requests to traverse directory files and requests are queueing up. |
Max. directory depth (unit: layer) |
100 |
Max. path length (unit: byte) |
1,024 |
Max. soft link length (unit: byte) |
1,024 |
Max. hard link length (unit: byte) |
255 |
Max. number of file systems |
32 by default. You can submit a service ticket to increase the quota. |
File system backup |
Supported |
Backup data restoring to the original file system |
Not supported
NOTE:
SFS Turbo uses single-AZ deployment. SFS Turbo file systems will fail if their AZ fails. |
File locking with Flock |
Not supported |
Cross-region mounting via domain name |
Not supported
NOTE:
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Cache acceleration |
Not supported |
File system tagging |
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